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Injuries & Accidents

Injury to a person is an assault on their life. This assault can often lead to disability, death or incapacitation. We may sometimes wish for death but we never wish for pain. Yet, in today's society, it is often the case that pain is overlooked. A person's non-tangible pain is difficult to see and hard to imagine. Even so, we would seldom doubt that when that pain is caused by another, compensation is deserving and just.

In the worst cases, the loss of the life of family member can only be compensated by a jury award. Realizing that no person would trade money for pain they endured as a result of a serious injury or the death of a loved one, is a critical part of obtaining justice. Seldom would jurors put themselves in the shoes of the Plaintiff who was injured or who lost a loved one. Maximizing a settlement or jury award in a personal injury case takes realizing the strengths of your case and presenting the case to a jury in such a way that they can truly understand the loss.
 
At Mathur Law Offices, P.C. we strive to achieve the maximum settlement possible. In cases where no settlement can be reached, a trial may be necessary. Knowing that your lawyer will go the extra distance for you is important in selecting an attorney. Without your attorney's ability to effectively present your case in a court of law, there is no real threat to the insurance company opponent.

Insurance companies have led the public to believe that there is "lawsuit abuse" or that the law unfavorably rewards plaintiffs, turning this misconception into an important aspect of jury selection and jury trial. A lawyer who effectively represents his or her client will ensure that their client is viewed as a victim who never asked to be in a court of law until the day he or she was injured. ©

 

 

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